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    uncoordinated
    /ˌʌnkəʊˈɔːdɪneɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. badly organized: "expensive mistakes resulting from uncoordinated manufacturing strategies"
    • 2. (of a person or their movements) clumsy: "her usual easy grace had deserted her, leaving her clumsy and uncoordinated"

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  3. Uncoordinated means with different parts failing to work or move well together. See how to use this adjective in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

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  4. Uncoordinated means having or showing an inability to move in a graceful manner. Find synonyms, antonyms, example sentences and related words for uncoordinated in this online thesaurus.

  5. Uncoordinated means lacking coordination, smoothness, or organization. It can describe movements, actions, or efforts that are not well coordinated. See synonyms, examples, and word history of uncoordinated.

  6. Uncoordinated means with different parts failing to work or move well together. See how to use this word in sentences and learn related words and phrases.

  7. Uncoordinated means not smooth or controlled in movements, or not well-organized in actions or plans. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of this adjective with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. (of movements or parts of the body) having no control; not moving smoothly or together. (of plans, projects, etc.) not well organized; with no thought for how the different parts work together. The budget process had been uncoordinated and inefficient. The strikes were spontaneous and uncoordinated.

  9. Uncoordinated means lacking order, system, or organization, or lacking muscular or emotional coordination. See how the word is used in sentences from various sources, such as The Daily Beast and Project Gutenberg.